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Planning staff flags housing shortfall, code topics and state funding prospects; commissioners form parking subcommittee

2245501 · February 6, 2025
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Planning staff reported a shortfall in multifamily production, high price points on recent attached housing, and several code and process items under review; commissioners volunteered for a parking subcommittee and asked staff to explore targeted changes to support housing supply.

Planning staff told the commission on Feb. 5 that housing remains the department’s top concern for 2025, reporting decreased multifamily activity in 2024, high prices on the single-family homes that are being built, and several code and process items staff plan to pursue.

Andrea (planning staff) reported the department handled 87 agenda items in the previous year: 17 plats, five vacations, seven rezonings, four annexations, two code changes and other miscellaneous items. Staff approved 31 site plans last year; the department recorded “zero” multifamily completions in the immediate prior year and noted two attached developments (Haven…

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